#[repr(i32)]
pub enum StatementAttribute {
Show 34 variants AppRowDesc, AppParamDesc, ImpRowDesc, ImpParamDesc, CursorScrollable, CursorSensitivity, AsyncEnable, Concurrency, CursorType, EnableAutoIpd, FetchBookmarkPtr, KeysetSize, MaxLength, MaxRows, NoScan, ParamBindOffsetPtr, ParamBindType, ParamOpterationPtr, ParamStatusPtr, ParamsProcessedPtr, ParamsetSize, QueryTimeout, RetrieveData, RowBindOffsetPtr, RowBindType, RowNumber, RowOperationPtr, RowStatusPtr, RowsFetchedPtr, RowArraySize, SimulateCursor, UseBookmarks, AsyncStmtEvent, MetadataId,
}
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Statement attributes are characteristics of the statement. For example, whether to use bookmarks and what kind of cursor to use with the statement’s result set are statement attributes.

Statement attributes are set with SQLSetStmtAttr and their current settings retrieved with SQLGetStmtAttr. There is no requirement that an application set any statement attributes; all statement attributes have defaults, some of which are driver-specific. When a statement attribute can be set depends on the attribute itself. The Concurrency, CursorType, SimulateCursor, and UseBookmarsstatement attributes must be set before the statement is executed. TheAsyncEnableandNoScanstatement attributes can be set at any time but are not applied until the statement is used again.MaxLength, MaxRows, and QueryTimeout` statement attributes can be set at any time, but it is driver-specific whether they are applied before the statement is used again. The remaining statement attributes can be set at any time.

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AppRowDesc

SQL_ATTR_APP_ROW_DESC

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AppParamDesc

SQL_ATTR_APP_PARAM_DESC

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ImpRowDesc

SQL_ATTR_IMP_ROW_DESC

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ImpParamDesc

SQL_ATTR_IMP_PARAM_DESC

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CursorScrollable

SQL_ATTR_CURSOR_SCROLLABLE

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CursorSensitivity

SQL_ATTR_CURSOR_SENSITIVITY

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AsyncEnable

SQL_ATTR_ASYNC_ENABLE

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Concurrency

SQL_ATTR_CONCURRENCY

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CursorType

SQL_ATTR_CURSOR_TYPE

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EnableAutoIpd

SQL_ATTR_ENABLE_AUTO_IPD

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FetchBookmarkPtr

SQL_ATTR_FETCH_BOOKMARK_PTR

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KeysetSize

SQL_ATTR_KEYSET_SIZE

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MaxLength

SQL_ATTR_MAX_LENGTH

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MaxRows

SQL_ATTR_MAX_ROWS

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NoScan

SQL_ATTR_NOSCAN

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ParamBindOffsetPtr

SQL_ATTR_PARAM_BIND_OFFSET_PTR

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ParamBindType

SQL_ATTR_PARAM_BIND_TYPE

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ParamOpterationPtr

SQL_ATTR_PARAM_OPERATION_PTR

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ParamStatusPtr

SQL_ATTR_PARAM_STATUS_PTR

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ParamsProcessedPtr

SQL_ATTR_PARAMS_PROCESSED_PTR

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ParamsetSize

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QueryTimeout

SQL_ATTR_QUERY_TIMEOUT

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RetrieveData

SQL_ATTR_RETRIEVE_DATA

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RowBindOffsetPtr

SQL_ATTR_ROW_BIND_OFFSET_PTR

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RowBindType

SQL_ATTR_ROW_BIND_TYPE

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RowNumber

SQL_ATTR_ROW_NUMBER GetStmtAttr

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RowOperationPtr

SQL_ATTR_ROW_OPERATION_PTR

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RowStatusPtr

SQL_ATTR_ROW_STATUS_PTR

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RowsFetchedPtr

SQL_ATTR_ROWS_FETCHED_PTR

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RowArraySize

SQL_ATTR_ROW_ARRAY_SIZE

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SimulateCursor

SQL_ATTR_SIMULATE_CURSOR

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UseBookmarks

SQL_ATTR_USE_BOOKMARKS

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AsyncStmtEvent

SQL_ATTR_ASYNC_STMT_EVENT

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MetadataId

SQL_ATTR_METADATA_ID

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impl Clone for StatementAttribute

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fn clone(&self) -> StatementAttribute

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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for StatementAttribute

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl PartialEq<StatementAttribute> for StatementAttribute

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fn eq(&self, other: &StatementAttribute) -> bool

This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

This method tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl Copy for StatementAttribute

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impl Eq for StatementAttribute

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impl StructuralEq for StatementAttribute

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impl StructuralPartialEq for StatementAttribute

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